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My name is Rene. I am 22 year old with a hot body. Imagine a tall busty woman with enchanting legs and curves to match. I adore men, and they cherish me, and I am not hesitant to show that, I am exceptionally spontaneous. I always have a longing to satisfy the man I am with, to keep him every happy and longing for more. I am exceptionally passionate and sentimental and there is an exotically feminine side to me which makes me irresistible. My fun loving nature, easygoing attitude and ladylike sensibilities are some of my incredible qualities that most people appreciate.

Rene is a Southern girl at heart. She is always ready to please and really polite. She is the foremost authority when it comes to pleasing a man. She loves a refined gentleman. Like fine wine things get better with age. The company of a charming gentleman is one of Rene’s favorite things.

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Rene believes that most men don’t understand their own potential, and have therefore decided they aren’t leaders. She thinks that deciding you lack leadership qualities is part of the way society has brainwashed men not to believe in themselves. “Men are frequently told that it’s the other guys’ jobs to be the warriors, so they just kind of hang back. But when a man gets the encouragement he has always needed, when a woman is nice to him, when he is finally told how great he can be, I think then he comes into his own. That’s why that saying exists, that behind every great man there’s a great woman. It isn’t that a man can’t be great without a woman. It’s that a woman encouraging a man really brings out the best in him. A husband, for example, whose wife encourages him, feels like he can do anything. A husband whose wife always criticizes him feels like he can do nothing.”

“I honestly don’t understand,” Rene goes on, “why so many women like me seem to think their God-given role is to be critical of their men. You see this all the time in commercials, in television shows, in movies. Men are constantly the butt of all the jokes. They get picked on all the time. The man has an idea and the woman’s job is to complain. And on top of everything, they put up with all this grief, and then men are told they’re the problem. They’re somehow oppressing everybody around them just by being who they are. I think that’s just stupid. Men are the motor of the world. They’re the reason we’re all here. I thank the heavens every day that our society is blessed with so many great men, who have done so much.”